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The Violet Fire Consumes Battle Records

The Violet Fire Consumes Battle Records

Paula knows that the violet flame can do more than transmute records of personal karma. It can also transmute the memories and karma of terrible events of the past, such as murders, injustices and even wars.

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Paula and her family feel a strong connection with the South and the Civil War. One evening while she was in a group violetflame decree session, she had a vision of the violet flame transmuting the records of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War— Shiloh.

The battle began early in the morning of April 6, 1862, when 42,000 Union soldiers were camping near Shiloh church, a simple log structure close to the Tennessee river. The troops, who expected no attack and did not dig defensive fortifications, were surprised by a Confederate army. The battle lasted two days and ended with the retreat of the Confederate army after 25,000 Union reinforcements arrived.

Yet it could hardly be called a Union victory. Over 20,000 Americans were killed— almost as many blue as gray. On the first night, the wounded left on the battlefield huddled together for warmth, with some dying in the arms of their enemies.

More Americans were killed during the battle of Shiloh than in any Civil War battle up to that time and more than in any of the three previous wars the nation had fought. One field was so covered with bodies that, as General Grant wrote, “it would have been possible to walk across [the entire field] in any direction, stepping on dead bodies without a foot touching the ground.”6

Such a bloody battle left scars on the souls of everyone who participated—those who survived and those who perished. And it left a scar on the soul of a nation.

As Paula was decreeing, she had a vision of the violet flame transmuting the records of the event. She saw Shiloh at the end of the first day of fighting, when both sides had

retreated, leaving the field to the dead and wounded. She wrote:

A light bleak rain was falling, causing the campfires to smoke, adding to the smoke from the day’s fighting. This smoke hung low over a field terrible to behold. Dead, dying, wounded and exhausted men lay everywhere. I held my breath and beheld this scene and its pain.

Then, falling with the rain, came violet sparkles of light. This grew until the rain became a violet-flame downpour that eddied in pools around the bodies nearest to me. And then the real beauty began.

The violet light entered the hearts of the dead, who were all gray looking, and began to pulse out from there. From the deepest levels within their bodies, the violet light radiated out until the soldiers became violet, then pink and, finally, alive! Each soldier

was surrounded by hundreds of angels and elemental beings who breathed the violet flame into him.

Wounded soldiers had the violet flame run over their wounds until they were sealed up and healed. As the soldiers were either healed or raised from the dead, they turned to help the heavenly beings bring others near them to life.

I saw one group of Confederate soldiers come alive and then help a Union drummer boy who had fallen in their midst. With great tenderness, they lifted him and his banner of the Union to their shoulders and paraded him around the field.

Thousands of men, bathed in the violet flame, just rolled out of death, stood up and hugged their fellowmen, regardless of uniform. I felt such infinite bliss as I watched this joyful vision spread across the entire battlefield—thousands

of lightbearers rejoicing, thoroughly removed from the pain of the past and in an awakened Union at last.

The vision expanded as if I was moving upward, so I could see for miles around the battlefield. Angels were bringing fathers, wives and family members who had suffered the loss of these brave men to this grand reunion.

From Shiloh, the violet flame swept over the other battlefields—Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Antietam. It went battle- field after battlefield and ever outward until I was looking down on North America and seeing the United States blazing like a violet jewel on the planet.

Paula was witnessing the transmutation of some of the records of these horrible battles. It’s important for people to routinely direct the violet flame into these records for the healing of our planet. Even though the souls of those involved in this battle have most likely reincarnated, the record of the

battle remains embedded in their psyches until it is transmuted by the violet flame.

Each time we direct the violet flame into records of battles and bloodshed, we transmute a little more of the karma and heal a little more of the scar. Paula’s vision, then, demonstrated how each one of us can help to heal the scars of the world with the violet flame.

People have different experiences when they use violet-flame decrees. Some repeat them diligently for months before they have any confirmation that the decrees are working. Others get spectacular results the first time they open their mouths.

You can work out your own violet-flame routine in communion with your Higher Self. You can add the violet flame to your daily prayers or meditations, whatever they are.

If you haven’t already skipped to the next section to try a violet-flame decree, I encour-

Violet Flame to Heal Body, Mind and Soul

age you to try one now. Before you start, close your eyes and breathe a fervent prayer, asking your Higher Self to show you the value of violet flame in your life.

Repeat the decree 3 or 9 times to begin with. When you’re ready, you can begin to increase your repetitions. Repeating a decree 36, 40, 108 or even 144 times can access more of God’s power and your own spiritual resources.

I hope you will know the joy of becoming one of the thousands of people all over the world who have transformed their lives with this miracle solvent—the highest gift of God to the universe.

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